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Real Talk With King Taz

Real Talk With King Taz

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Real Talk with King TAZ

Real Talk with King TAZ is exactly what it sounds like — honest, unfiltered conversations about everything. From politics and culture to mental and emotional growth, parenting, relationships, and the latest celebrity headlines, nothing is off-limits.

King TAZ doesn’t follow scripts or safe talking points. He speaks from real-life experience, asks the uncomfortable questions, and breaks down topics the way people actually talk about them — raw, thoughtful, and straight to the point.

This is a space for truth, growth, accountability, laughter, and perspective. Some episodes will challenge you. Some will make you think. Some will make you laugh. But every episode is real.
If you’re tired of watered-down conversations and ready for honest dialogue about life, this is the podcast for you.

🎙️ No filters. No labels. Just real talk.Copyright King Taz
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    • Stop Being a Martyr
      Feb 6 2026
      In this episode, we got raw.
      We talked about the difference between being a helper and being a martyr.
      A helper gives with purpose.
      A helper steps back when they realize their help isn’t actually helping.
      A helper understands that support should empower — not enable.
      A martyr?
      A martyr keeps giving. Keeps sacrificing. Keeps pouring water into a cup with a hole in it.
      Bread. Money. Energy. Time. Emotion.
      Even when it’s doing damage.
      Even when it’s draining them dry.
      And at some point, you’ve got to stop being the martyr.
      You have to choose to be the helper.
      We also broke down this truth:
      Whatever bed you make in the morning is the bed you’re coming home to at night.
      That’s metaphorical.
      That means your choices follow you.
      Your habits follow you.
      Your addictions follow you.
      Your toxic relationships follow you.
      If you make a mistake and don’t fix it, that mistake doesn’t disappear — it waits for you.
      And here’s the part people don’t like to hear:
      It doesn’t matter if nobody guided you.
      It doesn’t matter if nobody taught you how to be an adult.
      It doesn’t matter if you grew up without support.
      I spoke on my own reality — growing up without emotional guidance. An absentee mother who was physically present but emotionally absent. A father who was pushed out of fatherhood. No roadmap. No blueprint.
      But at the end of the day?
      You still have to live this thing called life.
      You’re going to fall.
      That’s guaranteed.
      But you cannot live in the fall.
      You cannot build a home in the mistake.
      You cannot stay depressed because you hit the ground.
      You have to get up.
      Dust yourself off.
      And do what needs to be done.
      This episode is accountability.
      This episode is ownership.
      This episode is growth.
      If you’re ready to stop bleeding for people who won’t heal —
      And ready to stop blaming the fall for why you won’t stand up —
      Tap in.
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      15 min
    • Episode 46 - Real Talk With King Taz
      Jan 30 2026
      This episode is raw and unfiltered.
      I speak openly about the President of the United States and how I feel about the decisions, contradictions, and damage I’ve seen during his first year in office. No talking points. No political polish. Just my honest perspective.
      I also talk about how deeply wrong it is to sexualize children or push them into adult narratives and lifestyles they didn’t choose. That kind of behavior is garbage, and it needs to be called out for what it is.
      I touch on celebrity culture, influence, and responsibility — how power and fame affect what people normalize, especially when kids are watching.
      Beyond that, I talk about my son, fatherhood, protecting innocence, and the creative projects I’m working on right now. This episode moves through politics, culture, parenting, and purpose — all from a real place.
      This isn’t a comfortable conversation.
      It’s an honest one.
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      15 min
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